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NewsJanuary 18, 2000

CN & BNSF Explain Merger Benefits

Following a merger agreement late last year, Canadian National Railway Company and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation recently outlined how the combined businesses would become more efficient.

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NewsJanuary 18, 2000

Stolt-Nielsen To Build Louisiana Bulk Terminal

Stolt-Nielsen Transportation Group., Ltd. has entered into an agreement with Norfolk Southern Railway Co. to purchase 620 acres on the east bank of the Mississippi River in Braithwaite, LA

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NewsJanuary 9, 2000

European Port Tries New Technology To Speed Traffic

U.S. ports looking for ways to reduce drayage truck turnaround time might want to take a look at a new technology being implemented at Europe's largest port

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NewsDecember 20, 1999

New Rail Giant Targets Long-Haul Truckload Carriers

A proposed merger between two railway giants could mean long-term increased competition for truckload carriers

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NewsDecember 2, 1999

FTC Investigates Port Trucker Organizing Efforts

As independent truckers who haul in and out of the nation's ports prepare to meet in South Carolina tomorrow, the Federal Trade Commission is looking into whether their actions violate the Federal Trade Commission Act

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NewsNovember 30, 1999

Canadian Railroad After Truck Freight

Canadian National railroad plans to wrest some business from trucks. Just a 1% market share gain from trucks would generate additional rail revenue of $300 million in Canada and $3 billion in the United States, CN President and CEO Paul Tellier told the Canadian Railway Club Tuesday

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NewsNovember 30, 1999

Triple Crown Moves St. Louis Facility

Truck-rail transport company Triple Crown Services is moving its St. Louis-area terminal and spending $8 million on its new 62-acre facility

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NewsNovember 16, 1999

Port Lockout Over

Intermodal freight at the Canadian port of Vancouver, British Columbia, will be getting back to normal now that a lockout has ended

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NewsNovember 15, 1999

Vancouver Port Lock-Out Could Increase U.S. Volumes

A lockout at the Port of Vancouver, British Columbia, could mean more intermodal freight at U.S. ports in the Northwest

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NewsOctober 21, 1999

Meetings To Discuss Intermodal Container/Chassis Maintenance

The U.S. Department of Transportation will hold a series of public meetings to discuss inspection, repair and maintenance practices in the intermodal transportation industry

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